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I don't mean that. I mean how they end up together after that. I barely saw the note that Eponine gave Marius. Not to mention some scenes are missing entirely, but that's ok, it's a thousand-pager, I don't expect everything to be in the movie.

In my opinion, the best film adaptation of Les Misérables (the novel), is the one directed by Robert Hossein and starring Lino Ventura.
It has two versions : a "short" one for theatres and a long one shown in four parts on french TV in the early 1980s.

She is so adorable. She did some modeling for one of those preppy clothing stores. The picture they were going to have her in had her playing football with some other models. She actually got so into it that they couldn't use any of her pictures because of how red and sweaty she got. Again. She's adorable.

Oh, I like her. I thought she was excellent in Hunger Games. But before that all I'd seen her in was this sitcom The Generic Funny Man With Family Show, where she played a ditsy young girl.
I just thought that the age difference between her and Bradley Cooper(?) was heaps. But I watched the trailer and it seems fine.

Pål Martin and I started watching Silver Linings Playbook on Saturday, and I really wanted to like it, but we turned it off about halfway through. It wasn't very funny, it wasn't sad, it wasn't much of anything.

Pål Martin and I started watching Silver Linings Playbook on Saturday, and I really wanted to like it, but we turned it off about halfway through. It wasn't very funny, it wasn't sad, it wasn't much of anything.

The trailer for that went on and on, feel like I've already seen it...and it was shit!

I wish they'd called it something else because it sounds super cheesey, like a remake of the movie Mobsters with Christian Slater, which came out when I was in high school. I don't know anything about Gangster Squad, though.

I heard it was quite good, so I'm definitely gonna go see it. I'm a Gosling fanboy anyways, and I heard he was good in it. So yeah, I need to download it or go see it when it comes out here (unless it already is).

I wish they'd called it something else because it sounds super cheesey, like a remake of the movie Mobsters with Christian Slater.

That's what it pretty much is. Based on the same people and what. I haven't seen it, I just think I know that from walking passed a muted Tv running the trailer. I get grossed out when I see Ryan Gosling now because I'm forced to think about all of you jacking off.
Not YOU...but...you.

I wish they'd called it something else because it sounds super cheesey, like a remake of the movie Mobsters with Christian Slater.

That's what it pretty much is. Based on the same people and what. I haven't seen it, I just think I know that from walking passed a muted Tv running the trailer. I get grossed out when I see Ryan Gosling now because I'm forced to think about all of you jacking off.
Not YOU...but...you.

haha

I haven't even seen Gangster Squad yet, it doesn't look like that great a film so I haven't made the effort. Seeing Django this afternoon and I'm so excited!

I just watched Moon Last night, and I was very impressed. First off, never knew that David Bowie had a son. Let alone that he was a very good director. The main actor, Sam Rockwell, is a badass. I was wondering if anyone had any other good suggestions for recent abstract space themed movies that came out in the last couple of years.

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